ADOPTION PROFILE

Daisy

Daisy

Daisy

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Rescue:

Daisy, a resourceful and devoted mother, had been a familiar sight in a small village, often seen
returning to a kind woman’s home each year with a new litter of kittens. For years, this
compassionate woman fed Daisy and her little ones, trying her best to keep them safe. Last fall,
she was encouraged to lure the feline family into her garage, providing them with a dry, sheltered
space. Eventually, Daisy moved her kittens into a spare room in the woman’s house. When a Pet
Patrol volunteer arrived to gather the family, Daisy startled, bolting through a screened window to
freedom. Her kittens, however, were old enough to be brought into care. Sadly, Daisy remained
outside, where she became pregnant once again. When her next litter, Sprinkle, Spike, and
Scooter, was born, Daisy brought them back to the same garage, seeking the safety she knew
there. This time, Pet Patrol was able to rescue the entire family, including Daisy. Now safe in our
care, Daisy and her kittens are thriving. Though they weren’t handled much initially, the kittens have
come around with patience, treats, and love, becoming playful, healthy, and happy.

Personality:

Daisy has truly blossomed during her time at the sanctuary. From the moment she arrived, she’s
been curious and confident, never one to hide away. She’s explored every corner of her new space
and has quickly made herself at home among the other cats. Her favourite spot? Lounging on the
wide windowsills, basking in the sunshine as she watches birds, squirrels, and whatever else
nature brings her way. Playful and active, Daisy loves toys—especially those she can interact with
alongside her people. Whether it’s batting at wand toys or chasing crinkly balls across the floor,
she’s always up for a bit of fun. Her friendly and easygoing personality makes her a joy to have
around. Daisy would thrive in a home where she can continue to enjoy her sunny naps and
playtime with her humans. She is ready to be adopted into her forever home—one that will
welcome her into the family and keep her safely indoors.

If you are interested in adoption please contact Pet patrol at 519-669-1979